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The Deputy Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon Abdulwasi Musah

2019: Deputy Speaker faults Oyo Central Senatorial Districts governorship claims
 
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Tue, 1 Aug 2017   ||   Nigeria,
 

As the 2019 governorship election in Oyo State gather momentum,   the Deputy Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon Abdulwasi Musah, has faulted a claim by a group from Oyo Central Senatorial District that the district has been marginalised in the state governorship.

Musah, while featuring on “Community Today” programme of CEOafrica online TV on Monday in Ibadan stated that the Oke-Ogun zone is most qualified to clamour for governorship on account of marginalisation.

  The Deputy Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon Abdulwasi Musah with the anchor Mr Ilobanafor Cletus during the Community Today interview on CEOAFRICA online TV

You will recall that the Liberation Movement of Oyo Central Senatorial District, last Wednesday at a press conference, which CEOAFRICA reported, stated that the district had been marginalised in the executive arm of the Oyo State government since 1999.

According to Comrade Victor Oyelayo, coordinator of the group, the next governor of Oyo state “should emerge from Oyo Central for the sake of equity, fairness and social justice”.

The Liberation Movement of Oyo Central Senatorial District went ahead to show the below statistics of how the Senatorial Districts has been marginalized.

But Musah, who represents Saki West State Constituency in the state House of Assembly, stressed that the zone that truly deserves the governorship for the sake of equity, fairness and social justice, is the Oke-Ogun zone.

He said Oyo Central should not be claiming marginalisation because they once had someone from that zone as governor.

“I strongly wish to fault their claim of marginalisation. At least we know that Chief Kolapo Ishola from then Social Democratic Party (SDP) from January 1992 to November 1993 during the Nigerian third Republic was once governor of this state and he is from Pade in Akinyele Local Government Area, which is in Oyo Central Senatorial District. So, they can’t make such claim.

“Oke Ogun is the zone in this state that has been hugely marginalised inspite of our contributions to the state. We have the resources. We have the intellectual capacity and the zone has never been allowed to produce the governor.

“So, if it is about justice, fairness and equity, the zone should be allowed to produce the next governor because no section of the state should be denied the opportunity. Everyone has equal rights.

The lawmaker pointed out that rotation or zoning may not be clearly stipulated in the party’s constitution “but it is only fair that you let other zones have a sense of belonging and contribute at the highest level”.

The deputy speaker assured that the Assembly is doing everything possible to see to the resolution of the crisis rocking the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH).

He said meetings were ongoing even as the newly inaugurated governing council of the institution is working to ensure that the crisis is totally resolved within 90 days. He disclosed that one of the options the Assembly was looking at was the severing of the joint ownership and its sole owenership by the Oyo State government.

 

 

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